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course assessment ids 169020, 18 course ids 133552,18content id- 3469689 18 escription Respondus structions Multiple Attempts This test allows 3 attempts. This is attempt number 1 Force Completion This test can be saved and resumed later This test does not allow backtracking. Changes to the answer after submission are prohibited. Question Completion Status Click Submit to complete this assessment. Question 16 Matching A liquid droplet internalization , protein kinase pinocytoss . Na-K pump Paracrine - Endocrine B. local short term signaling D. long distance long term signaling E. associated with one monalayer F. facilitated diffusion , channel and carrier protein be reguilates membrane fluidity uses ATP and works against concentration acive transport L active transport example perigheral pronein J. Steroid hormone

Explanation / Answer

The matches are the following

1)Protein Kinase->c)Phosphorylation

because protein kinase is an enzyme which is used to modify other proteins and this is done by chemically adding various phosphate groups to them also known ad phosphorylation.

2)Pinocytosis-.A)liquid droplet internalization

because pinocytosis involves the ingestion of liquid into a cell by using small vesicles.

3)Na-K pump->i)active transport example

because this pump is an active transport process which involves the hydrolysis of ATP and this is done to provide the necessary energy.

4)Paracrine->b)Local short term signalling

because paracrine affects the cells nearby which is a short term cell to cell communication here.

5)Endocrine->D)Long distance long term signalling

because they carry hormones into the circulatory system which takes them to long distances

6)Channel and carrier protein->F)Facilitated diffusion

because channel and carrier proteins lead to diffusion of solutes and solvents.

7)Regulates membrane fluidity->H)Cholesterol

because cholesterol regulates the membrane fluidity by adding firmness and integrity to the plasma membrane

8)Active transport->G)Uses ATP and works against concentration

because in order To move substances against a concentration or a given electrochemical gradient,the cell needs some energy which is provided by the ATP.

9)Intracellular receptor->J)Steroid hormone

because hormones using intracellular receptors use steriod hormone

10)Peripheral protein->E)associated with on monolayer

because these proteins adhere to the biological membrane with which they are associated.